I've known a lot of
Sarah Katherine /
Sarah Catherines, many who went by both names.
Sarah Elizabeth was the most common
Sarah combo of girls I knew (and I knew/know A LOT of Sarahs around my age - I'm a "grandmillenial" born 1985). Because
Sarah was so common in my generation, I was sick of it for a long time. It seems like an oatmeal name, really plain and why would you have it when there are so many other wonderful options? But since I don't hear it as often anymore, it's a tad less boring. I can appreciate that the sound, Sair-uh, is pretty and soft. It's somewhat like
Anna (but not as pretty IMO).
Sarah Catherine is nice together. It's very traditional. I'd be tempted to use a more unusual middle name, though, to spice up
Sarah.
Sarah Josephine?
Sarah Genevieve?
Sarah Beatrice?
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